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  • Tower homes’ bay views

    Tower homes’ bay views

    A NEW apartment block will tower above Dandenong by the end of next year. Spectra Apartment Tower will be the tallest residential building in Dandenong…

  • Bottle shop approval affects neighbouring council

    By CASEY NEILL A NEW Dandenong South liquor outlet could hurt public health in already struggling suburbs. City of Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan was…

  • Move on move

    POWERS to move on hoon drivers and spectators were among local law changes passed at last week’s City of Greater Dandenong council meeting. Police can…

  • Security call over mob fight

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Rising mob violence around Dandenong’s Civic Square has seen one youth stabbed and others bashed and king-hit. Last Tuesday afternoon, police took…

  • Leader slams call to arm council guards

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SENDING in armed guards to disperse young people milling in Dandenong’s Civic Square would be a disaster, a youth-affairs leader has warned.…

  • Brand-new car park may never re-open says CEO

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SECURITY fears mean the public car park under the multi-million dollar civic centre may never re-open. The 40-space car park has been closed…

  • Minister opens new site

    Minister opens new site

    By CASEY NEILL A NEW $3 million factory will help a Keysborough manufacturer bring innovation to life. Small Business, Innovation and Trade Minister Adem Somyurek…

  • Shed load of men’s multicultural support

    Jane Farrell, Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed secretary THE Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed is a shed with a difference. It is space for multicultural men to…

  • Battle comes on board

    Battle comes on board

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE has hosted a cross-border Chinese chess battle. Xiangqi players from various states took part in the seventh annual Australia Friendship Chess…

  • Doors set to slam shut after funding cut

    Doors set to slam shut after funding cut

    By CASEY NEILL A SUPPORT service for African families will close its doors within months after losing Federal Government funding. African Communities Foundation Australia (ACFA)…

  • Village fees challenged

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PENSIONERS are taking legal action against Willow Lodge retirement village over being slugged with costly deferred management fees. The Consumer Action Law…

  • Medic left in coma after attack

    A NURSE was placed in an induced coma with head injuries after being attacked when he went to offer medical help in a Springvale South…

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